IC 8071 Quadratic Functions For Copper Radiation, 0° To 180° 2? ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Gerald V. Gibbs
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

Quadratic functions, Q(hkl), are given to six places in increments of 0.01° for 2? from 0° to 90° for CuKa and from 25° to 180° for CuKa1. The wavelengths used for Cu in the computation are those agreed upon by the Editorial Commission of the International Tables for X-ray Crystallography (1950): CuKal 1.54051 A.; CuKa2 1.54433 A. INTRODUCTION At the Federal Bureau of Mines laboratory, Norris, Tenn., X-ray diffraction crystallography using tubes with copper targets revealed a need for a handy reference for the quadratic functions of copper radiation. The tables presented here were prepared to satisfy that need. The quadratic form Q(hkl) may be expressed in terms of the Bragg diffraction angle 2? and of the wavelength ? as
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APA: Gerald V. Gibbs  (1961)  IC 8071 Quadratic Functions For Copper Radiation, 0° To 180° 2? ? Summary

MLA: Gerald V. Gibbs IC 8071 Quadratic Functions For Copper Radiation, 0° To 180° 2? ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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